Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 25 Feb 2000 22:58:28 +0100 | From | Artur Skawina <> | Subject | Re: string-486.h? |
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Horst von Brand wrote: > > Nope. Look at include/linux/string.h and what it pulls in. It disables them > by just not using the __builtin_* versions, and creating its own. Not wise, > IMVHO.
try it. been there, done that. (afaicr w/ 2.95 you can safely use builtin strlen, memset for clearing, and memcpy. the last causes minor problems, but as it's rare (only udf code used to trigger it) it can be work around.)
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